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  1. With a service-based approach, a flexible and open programming language and a manufacturer-first mindset, learn what makes Kawasaki Robotics a different type of robot company. LEARN MORE.

  2. Kawasaki Robotics has been offering solutions for automation and labor-saving efforts in a variety of sectors based on our experience and expertise acquired over more than 50 years in industrial robot

  3. Robots that transfer wafers in the critical process of semiconductor manufacturing equipment. MORE. Discover our quality robotic solutions, with payloads from 3 to 1500 kg, reflecting Kawasaki's 50+ years of robotics experience.

  4. Explore our search page for the perfect Kawasaki robot, optimized for various industries and tasks. Find the ideal solution here.

  5. Now, Kawasaki Robotics is known for producing high-quality industrial robots that stand the test of time as manufacturing evolves. Being a pioneer, Kawasaki Robotics produced the first commercial industrial robot in Japan in 1969.

  6. Kawasaki Robotics has incorporated nearly 50 years of experience as a robot industry leader into the development of the most technically advanced controllers and the highest quality robots.

  7. Robot Model: RD80N high-speed palletizing robot. Learn how IRIS Factory automation helps clients mitigate labor shortage risks by providing mobile robotic cells designed for tight spaces and budgets. Watch Video → Download Brochure →

  8. The Dual-Arm SCARA RobotduAro” by Kawasaki Robotics: A brand new offering that realizes the concept of an innovative Dual-Arm SCARA Robot which can safely collaborate with humans in work operations. Visit Kawasaki Robotics to find out more.

  9. The new R-Series Robots are setting the benchmark for all small to medium duty industrial robots. The compact design, along with industry leading speed, reach and

  10. robotics.kawasaki.com › userAssets1 › filesThe Kawasaki Robot Story

    The robotics business of the Kawasaki Group began in 1968 with the establishment of the Office for Promoting Domestic Production of Industrial Robots (IR). In the following year, we successfully